A vehicle seat, an adjusting system and a method for moving at least one vehicle seat arranged in a vehicle cabin, particularly an aircraft seat, comprising seat components that are coupled or guided together, such as a seat part, a backrest and a leg rest, the location and/or inclination of which can be adjusted by means of at least one or more adjusting units. The adjusting system allows a separation of the basic functions from driving devices, with an electronic device for collision-free movement and for adjusting custom-designed functions and facilitating the adaptation of the custom-designed functions. The movement sequences and movements of the respective individual seat components and the seat components in relation to one another and the movements of the components or seats within an environment or group of seats are accomplished by means of a movement model in a coordinate system.
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1. A system for three dimensional movement of at least one vehicle seat arranged in a cabin-oriented, three dimensional environment including an x, y, and z coordinate system with x, y, and z directions, the system comprising:
one or more adjustable vehicle seats each being part of an arrangement of a plurality of vehicle seats within a spatial boundary, each vehicle seat including seat components that are coupled or guided together and moveable in a predetermined number of directions;
a movement model completely describing movement sequences and movements of individual seat components and of the seat components in relation to one another, and movements of the seat components and the one or more vehicle seats within the three dimensional environment or within a group of vehicle seats;
one or more driving devices for moving and adjusting the one or more vehicle seats in the x, y, and z directions in relation to the coordinate system in a collision-free manner relative to the remaining vehicle seats and the spatial boundary; and
one or more control units for controlling the one or more driving devices, using the movement model.
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actuators for moving the seat components;
path sensors and angle sensors for detecting movements of the seat components; and
means for directing the detected movements of the seat components to the one or more control units.
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limit means for providing limit parameters to the movement model; and
environmental means for providing environmental descriptors to the movement model; and
means for checking for a violation of the limit parameters and/or the environmental descriptions.
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actuators for moving the seat components and path sensors and angle sensors for detecting movements of the seat components, the actuators, the path sensors, and the angle sensors together with the one or more control units defining control systems; and
means for accomplishing an information exchange between the seats or their control systems for adjusting the changed spatial boundaries.
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(1) Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a vehicle seat, an adjusting system and a method for moving at least one vehicle seat arranged in a vehicle cabin, particularly an aircraft, comprising seat components that are coupled or guided together, such as a seat part, a backrest and a leg rest, the location and/or inclination of which can be adjusted by means of at least one driving device, with an electronic device for collision-free movement and for adjusting the vehicle seat in relation to a coordinate system.
(2) Description of Related Art
Today, vehicle seats, particularly aircraft seats for the business class and first class, contain a wide range of setting options. In most cases, a programmed control unit carries out the adjustment. This control unit accepts the request of the seat occupant to adjust his/her seat and carries out the corresponding adjustment of one or more seat components individually or even coherently depending on the construction and requirement of the given seat structure.
In the development phase of such a seat, a closely coordinated cooperation between the design engineer of the seat and the software developer of the control unit is necessary in order to convert the geometric data and adjustment of the respective seat components and the movement sequence of the components in relation to one another into a corresponding control program. Defining data must be determined for every seat component and for the movement of the components relative to one another. If these data are determined, they are converted into a sequence program for the control unit. This takes place by way of expressing the sequence in a currently common programming language, e.g. C, by a programmer who incorporates these sequences into the general control software. Due to this the basic functions and the movement functions are merged to form an inseparable overall software system. In most cases, only the manufacturer of the control unit can carry out modifications on the individual parts and necessitate a recompilation and validation and even a re-qualification of the overall software in an extreme case.
Since the creation of the control unit and programming are usually not among the core competencies of a seat manufacturer, the latter commissions the manufacturer of control units or a service provider to create the control unit and the software adaptation for the respective seat.
The verification of the adjustment sequence takes place at the actual seat. Since the particularities to be observed, e.g., cushions and cover fabric of the seat, are not yet available in complete form in most instances at the time of the program generation and also due to the requirement of an adjustment, which is convenient for the seat occupant, it is mostly necessary to implement adaptations even before the start of the series production.
Since the seat manufacturer mostly gets a service provider or a manufacturer of a control unit to create the control unit and the software, it is particularly difficult to implement unplanned changes because the resources of the service provider are bound by other projects at the time of the change request.
One solution for this bottleneck would be for the seat manufacturer to get his own employees to perform the independent adaptation of the software. However, this solution is hardly practical since the manufacturer of the control unit would have to disclose the entire program code of the control unit—thus his intellectual property—for this purpose. Furthermore, problems related to warranty can be expected to crop up in this approach since changes made in the program code by the seat manufacturer could also influence those points that do not concern the movement control and the seat manufacturer may not be able to predict the effects of these changes.
Published U.S. Patent Application 2004/066,067 (A1) discloses a vehicle seat and a method for the electrical movement of vehicle seats without interference, in which method limit values for the movement of the individual seat components (seat part, backrest, leg rest and seat-contact surface) are created by means of a movement model based on a two-dimensional mathematical model and envelopes or straight-lined borderlines. A monitoring system controls the actuating elements in such a way that these limit values are not violated. Every actuator is equipped with corresponding path sensors and angle sensors for this purpose.
This prior art does not take into account that future seating concepts that have already been developed to some extent will clearly require more flexibility. Future first class and business class seats will require distinctly more space with the “fully reclined” comfort requirement (full flat). In order to represent this economically, it is obvious that in addition to linear movements in the ZX direction, even position changes in the y direction (adjacent seats being pulled apart) or rotary movements of the seats are necessary. Furthermore, the requirement of bringing such seats/rows of seats into conference positions (again rotary movement) is also being recognized. This is hardly possible using the methods known heretofore.
It is therefore an object of the invention to provide a seat adjusting system, which allows a separation of the basic functions from the custom-designed functions and facilitates the adaptation of the custom-designed functions.
This object is achieved according to the invention by completely describing the movement sequences and movements of the respective individual seat components and of these seat components in relation to one another and the movements of these components or seats within an environment or group of seats by means of a movement model. This movement model enables a separation of the basic functions of the control unit, such as, e.g., the communication with a manual operating unit, the in-flight entertainment system (IFE system) and the direct activation of seat adjusting elements, from the movement control and movement coordination of the seat. The use of the movement model helps prevent the afore-mentioned disadvantages of the prior art. It is a convenient option for the developer to configure the movement model if the latter could be entered and adapted on a personal computer (PC) or a CAD station.
The control unit comprises hardware and software. It comprises basic software, which can be interpreted as an operating system and can differ according to the client application. The control unit provides the primary control functions and comprises a processing section, which comprises software and hardware. The processing section works with the respective movement model and allows the latter to be embedded flexibly into the control unit. From an economical aspect, it is particularly useful that the control unit can be constructed modularly so that it can be adapted flexibly to different configurations.
A particularly preferred improvement of the adjusting system comprises a three-dimensional movement of the seat or seats. The three-dimensional evaluation of the permissible displacement space enables an economical, space-saving arrangement of seating systems and protects against or prevents possible collisions. It is also possible to detect the cabin boundaries on the basis of the cabin reference of the coordinate system.
It is thereby provided that the three-dimensional movement model reproduces the movement of the seat components and of the seat or of groups of seats in a three-dimensional coordinate system. The use of a spherical coordinate system has proved to be particularly suitable in this connection.
It is also another object of the invention to provide a vehicle seat and a method for moving at least one vehicle seat arranged in a vehicle cabin, thereby enabling an economical, space-saving arrangement and the displacement of the vehicle seats into other predetermined or individually controllable positions or arrangements while preventing any possible collisions.
This object is achieved according to the invention in that the coordinate system is a cabin-oriented three-dimensional coordinate system and that the electronic device controls the driving device in such a way that at least one seat can be moved and adjusted in a collision-free manner in three dimensions in relation to this coordinate system. The three-dimensional evaluation of the permissible displacement space enables an economical, space-saving arrangement of seating systems and protects against or prevents possible collisions. The cabin boundaries can also be detected on the basis of the cabin reference of the coordinate system. It is possible to ensure that a collision is prevented for every movement of the seat in all the spatial directions by controlling the movement of the seat and its components within a spatial boundary, which is characterized by a three-dimensional flat or curved enveloping surface.
The invention also relates to a system, which separates the description and implementation of the movements of the seat components from the basic program sequences of the control unit and allows the seat manufacturer to use easily operable auxiliary means to enter, modify, simulate, and test the geometric data and movements of the components and of the seat and to transfer them into the control unit for operation. The movement model describes the movement-characterizing properties of the components of a seat, of the entire seat, and also the properties of the seat in its environment. These properties are, for example, the location and the path, the maximum and minimum position, the adjustment speed, start and stop ramps and start and stop conditions, diverse termination conditions for the movement, and also a description of the dependencies on other objects.
The invention is better understood by reading the following Detailed Description of the Invention with reference to the accompanying drawing figures, in which like reference numerals refer to like elements throughout, and in which:
In describing preferred embodiments of the present invention illustrated in the drawings, specific terminology is employed for the sake of clarity. However, the invention is not intended to be limited to the specific terminology so selected, and it is to be understood that each specific element includes all technical equivalents that operate in a similar manner to accomplish a similar purpose.
The method for displacing the vehicle seats with the help of a three-dimensional coordinate system makes it possible to displace the vehicle seats 1 in a collision-free manner automatically or semi-automatically into another seating configuration (e.g. from
The inventive adjusting system allows a separation of the basic functions from the custom-designed functions and facilitates the adaptation of the custom-designed functions.
This is achieved according to the invention by completely describing the movement sequences and movements of the respective individual seat components (See
Provision is made for the limit parameters of the movement model to be generated automatically based on defined environmental descriptions. It is thus possible to implement the adaptation to geometry changes of a seat or to the association of the seats to one another more easily and to reduce the effort required to make the changes.
A particularly preferred refinement of the invention is the possibility of simulating the movement model on a PC. The invention describes a system, which separates the description and implementation of the movements of the seat components from the basic program sequences of a control unit 43 and allows the seat manufacturer to use easily operable auxiliary means to enter, modify, simulate, and test the geometric data and movements of the components and of the seat and to transfer them into the control unit for operation. It is thus possible to dispense with the high expenses of executing tests on the model or at the place of installation.
The possibility of transferring the results of a model development or of the adaptation during simulation from the PC into the control unit 43 enables the model being tested to more rapidly be placed in use. It is conceivable to create the movement model in a PC or using CAD station software or a software module, which can be loaded into a PC environment or CAD station environment (plug in).
The control unit comprises hardware and software. It comprises basic software, which can be interpreted as an operating system and can differ according to the client application. The control unit provides the primary control functions and comprises a processing section, which comprises software and hardware. The processing section works with the respective movement model and allows the latter to be embedded flexibly into the control unit. From an economical aspect, it is particularly useful that the control unit can be constructed modularly so that it can be adapted flexibly to different configurations.
The adjusting system is supposed to enable the handling of the movement model 41 of at least one seat 1. In another design form of this idea of the invention, it allows the handling of the movement model of at least one seat depending on the environmental description. The term “handling” here is meant to connote the operation of components of the seat, or of the seat in its environment. Since the environment is not fixed in most applications, but rather consists of moving elements such as neighboring seats or cabin partitions, it is important that the adjusting system also be designed for the variation of the environmental descriptions during operation.
In order to prevent collisions, it is necessary to check for any violation of limit parameters and environmental descriptions. In this connection, sensors 45 can be used which generate appropriate feedback signals whenever obstacles or predefined boundaries are approached. If these boundaries are defined boundaries, potentiometers are known to be suitable movement sensors. In the simplest case, obstacles can be detected by means of a di/dt evaluation after a contact or by means of ultrasound sensors even before a possible collision. In case of violations of limit parameters and environmental descriptions, the adjusting system is allowed to carry out definable actions. Such actions can include: stopping, moving backwards, dodging, speed adaptations or even an emission of a warning signal.
A particularly preferred improvement of the adjusting system comprises a three-dimensional movement of the seat or seats. The three-dimensional evaluation of the permissible displacement space enables an economical, space-saving arrangement of seating systems and protects against or prevents possible collisions. It is also possible to detect the cabin boundaries (See
It is also another object of the invention to provide a vehicle seat and a method for moving at least one vehicle seat 1 arranged in a vehicle cabin 13, thereby enabling an economical, space-saving arrangement and the displacement of the vehicle seats 31, 33 into other predetermined or individually controllable positions or arrangements while preventing any possible collisions.
This object is achieved according to the invention in that the coordinate system is a cabin-oriented three-dimensional coordinate system and that the control unit 43 controls a driving device 47 in such a way that at least one seat can be moved and adjusted in a collision-free manner in three dimensions in relation to this coordinate system. The cabin boundaries can also be detected on the basis of the cabin reference of the coordinate system. It is possible to ensure that a collision is prevented for every movement of the seat in all the spatial directions by controlling the movement of the seat and its components within a spatial boundary, which is characterized by a three-dimensional flat or curved enveloping surfaces 19, 20.
It has proved to be meaningful to use a spherical coordinate system 26 for determining the position of the seat components or of the seat in relation to the cabin or in relation to other obstacles. The spherical coordinate system is particularly suitable for seats, which can be rotated or pivoted about an axis, which extends perpendicularly to the cabin floor. A rectangular coordinate system can be additionally used expediently for definite movements or movement sequences. Provision is therefore made for the use of a rectangular coordinate system in addition to the spherical coordinate system.
In order to be able to take into account even individually adjusted neighboring seats or cabin boundaries when preventing collisions, it is also possible to change the position and form of the spatial boundary—thus the enveloping surface 19,20—within which the seat can be moved freely. In order to be able to take into account environmental changes, an information exchange takes place between the seats or their control systems for adjusting the changed enveloping surface. This information exchange can take place by means of a bus system to which all the seats of a group of seats are connected. The movement of the seats is coupled automatically in order to achieve the most economical and space-saving possible arrangement of the seats.
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In a particularly preferred refinement of the invention, the electronic device 51 is an adjusting system for vehicle seats or groups of vehicle seats, particularly aircraft seats, comprising one or more control units 43 and one or more adjusting units 47, wherein the movement sequences and movements of the respective individual seat components and of these seat components in relation to one another and the movements of these components or seats within an environment or a group of seats is described completely by means of a movement model 41 in a three-dimensional coordinate system. This makes it possible to separate the description and implementation of the movements of the seat components from the basic program sequences of the control unit. It is a convenient option for the developer configuring the movement model if the latter could be entered and adapted on a personal computer (PC) or CAD station.
Another solution of the object of the invention consists in a vehicle seat, which can be adjusted in relation to a coordinate system, which is a cabin-oriented three-dimensional coordinate system and the electronic device activates the driving device in such a way that at least one vehicle seat can be moved and adjusted in relation to this coordinate system in a collision-free manner in three dimensions. The three-dimensional evaluation of the permissible displacement space enables an economical, space-saving arrangement of seating systems and prevents possible collisions. It is also possible to detect the cabin boundaries on the basis of the cabin reference of the coordinate system.
It is possible to ensure that a collision is prevented for every movement of the seat in all the spatial directions by controlling the movement of the seat and its components within a spatial boundary, which is characterized by a three-dimensional flat or curved enveloping surface.
In order to be able to take into account environmental changes, an information exchange takes place between the seats or their control systems for adjusting the changed enveloping surface. This information exchange can take place by means of a bus system to which all the seats of a group of seats are connected. In the case of adjacent seats, the same controller can evaluate the sensor signals and carry out the control. In the case of the communication with the front seat or the rear seat, e.g. on-board Ethernet, CAN bus, Bluetooth or other communication protocols can be used. Other movable parts can also be expediently equipped with a communication interface in order to also be able to incorporate the data of their actual position and arrangement into the movement control.
The movement of the seats is coupled automatically in order to achieve the most economical and space-saving possible arrangement of the seats.
The invention also relates to a system, which separates the description and implementation of the movements of the seat components from the basic program sequences of the control unit and allows the seat manufacturer to use easily operable auxiliary means to enter, modify, simulate, and test the geometric data and movements of the components and of the seat and to transfer them into the control unit for operation. The movement model describes the movement-characterizing properties of the components of a seat, of the entire seat, and also the properties of the seat in its environment. These properties are, for example, the location and the path, the maximum and minimum position, the adjustment speed, start and stop ramps and start and stop conditions, diverse termination conditions for the movement, and also a description of the dependencies on other objects.
This movement model 41 enables a separation of basic control functions, such as, e.g., the communication with a manual operating unit, an in-flight entertainment system (IFE system) and the direct activation of seat adjusting elements from the movement control and movement coordination of the seat. Furthermore, it is possible to create a software tool, which runs, for example, on a PC or a CAD station and makes it possible for the seat manufacturer to describe the seat and the movement model of the respective seat. It is conceivable to be able to derive or process the design data for this purpose directly from the CAD system of the seat manufacturer.
The advantages of the afore-mentioned system and method are obvious. The control unit comprises software (operating system), which is made accountable for the respective seat application and is provided by the manufacturer of the control unit. This operating system allows the acceptance and conversion of the data and sequences of the seat adjustment from a software tool for modeling the movement sequences. Thus the manufacturer of the control unit is not required to create the actual movement software and the process of implementing and adapting the movement software becomes significantly easier for the seat manufacturer. It is now no longer necessary to consult the manufacturer of the control unit for the implementation and the adaptation of the control software, thereby resulting in considerable cost savings and time savings for the seat manufacturer, and gives him the flexibility to carry out modifications on the movement control on his own volition and on his own responsibility even shortly before the start of series production. In addition, the seat manufacturer does not have to maintain any specialized staff having programming skills in order to carry out the definition and modifications on the movement model. The design engineer or the development engineer can carry out the same using software support tools.
Likewise, the advantages for the manufacturer of the control unit are clearly visible. Firstly, it is possible to create and validate the operating system for the respective application using defined development effort. Secondly, it is not necessary to appropriate resources to cover demand peaks. Even the training for the application, maintenance and other services for the afore-described system can be completed by a third party, e.g., an engineering service provider so that the manufacturer of the control unit can maintain only the most necessary resources. This results in high operational efficiency.
Another advantage that can be mentioned is the simplified qualification. The basic system is provided with a general qualification and a certification by the manufacturer of the control unit. This certification is separate from the seat qualification, which is to be executed by the seat manufacturer with the final application, and which then only relates to the movement part and not to all the control functions and control properties. Thus the control unit and the associated engineering package can be offered virtually from stock economically and at costs that are less than those incurred heretofore for such systems. The qualification expenses of the seat manufacturer are likewise reduced drastically since those functions of the control unit that are not relevant to the movement can be omitted by the type certification (aerospace approval of the basic system, without the specific movement model for the respective application) of the control unit by the manufacturer of the control unit.
In conclusion, the above system and method ensure significant cost savings for the seat manufacturer and the manufacturer of the control unit allow the shortest possible development time and modification times for the seat manufacturer and enable a faster qualification by way of the type of certification of the system by the manufacturer of the control unit.
Modifications and variations of the above-described embodiments of the present invention are possible, as appreciated by those skilled in the art in light of the above teachings. It is therefore to be understood that, within the scope of the appended claims and their equivalents, the invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described.
Troelenberg, Wolfgang, Schieweck, Arno, Abt, Hans-Dieter
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